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How is the brazen laver a symbol of Christ?

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The brazen laver symbolizes Christ's cleansing power through His sacrifice.

The brazen laver serves as a profound symbol of Christ in the Old Testament. Just as the priests were required to wash at the laver to be purified before God, believers must be washed clean through Christ’s sacrificial death. The laver signifies the washing of regeneration, as proclaimed in Titus 3:5, where the Holy Spirit applies the redemptive work of Christ to the hearts of believers. The absence of specified size for the laver indicates that it is sufficient for all who come to it, symbolizing that all sinners, regardless of their guilt, have access to Christ's cleansing power and can be made pure through faith in Him.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Exodus 30:17-18

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The Brazen Laver
Jim Byrd · Jul 11, 2021
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